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Welcome. Is that a fuel cell in the rear? I'm guessing the lesser of two evils.
In the 70's when they were endangered. I'm sure its probably a faux material. Now here in Fl we have a season for them. We even have a "season" on...
I just wasn't sure if they were supposed to go in the gallery. I thought that might be for personal cars.
The woodgrain is a paint procedure. There's no panels/tape there. It even had gator hyde interior.
Welcome. I can't wait to go to Alaska.
I agree. We need pics.
I hate you Jim.:banghead3: Must find bag of cash.:thumbs2:
Outsiders! That's the one I was thinking of.
Cool video. Thanks for finding it.:thumbs2:
Yes they are. I am trying to piece together an original 273 setup for my Valiant. All I need is the correct carburetor for the year.
Yes, I wish I could grab them. I'd be glad to check them out if you get serious about them.
The tool shed as its called on the Turbo-Mopar forum. I admire his determination, hes had a lot of ups and downs with it.
Well it was post 1.
LOL, Like every other part of this town one side of the street is white trash, the other side is the country clubbers. Kind of Westside Storyish,...
Welcome. More Mopar people!:clap:
Oh so you know Simon.:thumbs2:
Sweet! I'd love to see that.
Where does the name clamshell come into account on this car?
Lol its what side of town they are on.
lol;) good possibility.